I appreciate your post, Tamara Brazile! I see that your sleep button on your Frigidaire air conditioner continues to beep. Do you see any error codes on your air conditioner? Additionally, could you please provide me with your model number? You can locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) on the outside frame of your air conditioner or under the front panel. With that additional information I can further assist you. -Matt
Thank you for your inquiry, Eddie!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire air conditioner is not turning on after you have plugged it in. I have identified a few possibilities of what could be causing the problem with your air conditioner to be the control panel or power cord. You may be able to perform a reset on your air conditioner by unplugging the power cord and pressing the reset button. You should hear a click and then press the test button. Once you plug it in it should start. If your air conditioner does not start I would suggest contacting the manufacturer for any additional assistance. Hopefully this information is helpful. -Matt
Hello David Forgey, thanks for your post!
Based off the information you have provided the compressor within your Frigidaire air conditioner continues to run when turned off and in different settings. It could be an issue within your control panel or a problem within the wiring harness. I would perform a reset on your air conditioner by unplugging the power cord for ten minutes. If that does not correct the issue you may want to consult with professional technician for proper repairs. Hope this helps. -Matt
Thank you for your inquiry, Angela Babin!
From my understanding your Frigidaire air conditioner is displaying an error code "H5". Normally, the error code "H5" stands for heater thermistor error. I would recommend performing a reset on your air conditioner by unplugging it for ten minutes. If that does not help correct the error code it could be a possible problem with your thermistor or control board. I hope this is helpfully. -Matt
Hello friend, thank you for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire air conditioner, FAZ08HS1A, is not heating up or changing fan speeds. From what you are describing it sounds like a potential problem with the control board or sensor. I would suggest performing a reset on your air conditioner and you can do that by disconnecting power from it for ten minutes. Are you under warranty? I would consult with the manufacturer for further resolution regarding your air conditioner. I hope this information has been helpful. -Matt
Hey friend, thanks for your inquiry!
The sytrofoam inside the air conditioner is part of the duct work and it also helps to hold colder temperatures. The new air conditioners do not have drain holes but instead recycle the water inside your appliance to help cool the internal components. I hope this information is helpful. -Matt
Good morning jesse dixon, I appreciate your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire air conditioner, FRA123CV1, cutting off every three minutes and then flashes "#88" then it will go back to the normal setting. Sounds it could be a possible issue within your control panel or power cord. Are you currently under warranty? If so, you might want to reach out directly to the manufacturer to determine the coverage on your air conditioner and the procedures to any potential remedy. I hope this helps to some degree. -Matt
Hey friend, thank you for your inquiry!
I see you have recently changed the PC board inside of your Frigidaire air conditioner, FAM186R2A2, and now your appliance will not come on. It sounds like you could be having a potential issue within your power cord or another issue within that board. I would recommend having a professional come out to diagnose your appliance to avoid any further unnecessary part purchases. Hopefully this is helpful. -Matt
Hey friend, I appreciate your post!
I see that your Frigidaire air conditioner will start up then shut off and blink. It could possibly an issue with control panel or the power source of the appliance. I would attempt to perform a reset on the air conditioner which would be removing the plug and pressing the "Test" button, you will hear a click and the button will pop out. Then press the "Reset" button, you will hear another click then plug the appliance in. Those are the steps to resetting your air conditioner, if that does not successfully correct the problem please reply back. I look forward to your response. -Matt
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